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Theorie 69 Theory 61 Relative deprivation 21 International migration 19 Einkommensverteilung 16 Income distribution 15 Deutschland 14 Human capital 14 Migranten 14 Social welfare function 14 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 14 Humankapital 13 Offshoring 13 experimental economics 13 Experiment 12 Human capital formation 12 Internationale Migration 12 Bildungsinvestition 11 Germany 11 Migrants 11 Schätzung 11 Aggregate relative deprivation 10 Game theory 10 Heterogeneous Firms 10 Merger of populations 10 Spieltheorie 10 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 10 Distaste for low relative income 9 Estimation 9 Human capital investment 9 Maximization of social welfare 9 Spain 9 Welfare analysis 9 Migration 8 Monopolistic Competition 8 Revision of social space 8 Social preferences 8 household finance 8 unobserved heterogeneity 8 Arbeitsmigranten 7
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Free 327 Undetermined 5
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Book / Working Paper 332
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Working Paper 252 Arbeitspapier 126 Graue Literatur 117 Non-commercial literature 117
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English 282 Undetermined 50 German 1
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Stark, Oded 132 Stadler, Manfred 50 Jakubek, Marcin 40 Güth, Werner 28 Pull, Kerstin 27 Kreickemeier, Udo 18 Jung, Benjamin 15 Kohler, Wilhelm 15 Smolka, Marcel 14 Zaby, Alexandra 14 Dimpfl, Thomas 12 Felbermayr, Gabriel 12 Wrona, Jens 12 Egger, Hartmut 9 Hyll, Walter 9 Becker, Gideon 8 Byra, Lukasz 8 Szczygielski, Krzysztof 8 Baten, Jörg 7 Falniowski, Fryderyk 7 Kobus, Martyna 7 Dorn, Agnieszka 6 Duran, Mihael 6 Eppinger, Peter S. 6 Hogrefe, Jan 6 Jank, Stephan 6 Kosiorowski, Grzegorz 6 Kukharskyy, Bohdan 6 Larch, Mario 6 Mechtel, Mario 6 Neubecker, Nina 6 Schmid, Kai Daniel 6 Sorger, Gerhard 6 Wang, Yong 6 Zawojska, Ewa 6 Bielawski, Jakub 5 Budzinski, Wiktor 5 Budziński, Wiktor 5 Neus, Werner 5 Aichele, Markus 4
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Wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Fakultät, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen 79
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University of Tübingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance 126 University of Tübingen working papers in economics and finance 126 University of Tuebingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance 79 Gueth, W., Stadler, M, Zaby, A., 2019. Coordination Failure in Capacity-then-Price-Setting Games. University of Tübingen Working Papers in Economics and Finance 116 1
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Board directors' preferences : what are good aggregation rules?
Duran, Mihael - 2013
I analyze how boards of directors with heterogeneous preferences can affect the information shared with the CEO with the help of a cheap-talk model that allows for large groups of receivers. This paper provides new insights on how heterogeneity of boards can change the way of communication...
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Integration as a catalyst for assimilation
Stark, Oded; Jakubek, Marcin - 2013
We draw a distinction between the social integration and economic assimilation of migrants, and study an interaction between the two. We define social integration as blending into the host country’s society, and economic assimilation as acquisition of human capital that is specific to the host...
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Behavior in reverse : reasons for return migration
Stark, Oded - 2018
Received research shows numerous motives for migration, but fewer reasons for return migration. This paper aims to correct this imbalance. Twelve reasons for return migration are presented and discussed briefly. The reasons listed are derived from research on migration conducted by the author in...
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Policy responses to a dark side of the integration of regions
Stark, Oded - 2012
In his paper I study policy responses to an increase in post-merger distress. I consider the integration of regions as a merger of populations which I view as a revision of social space, and I identify the effect of the merger on aggregate distress. The paper is based on the premise that the...
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Women count : gender (in-)equalities in the human capital development in Asia, 1900-60
Friesen, Julia; Baten, Jörg; Prayon, Valeria - 2012
This paper traces the human capital development of 14 Asian countries for the period of 1900-60, using the age-heaping method. We place special emphasis on the gender gap in numeracy and its determinants. In particular, we test the validity of a "U-hypothesis of gender equality", implying that...
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Unilateral trade liberalization in the Melitz model : a note
Felbermayr, Gabriel; Jung, Benjamin - 2012
In the two-country Melitz (2003) model, unilateral trade liberalization is often cast as a reduction of iceberg transportation costs and wages are determined by a linear outside sector. We show that welfare results reverse when wages adjust and trade frictions are revenue-generating tariffs. --...
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Do family ties with those left behind intensify or weaken migrants' assimilation?
Stark, Oded; Dorn, Agnieszka - 2012
Strong ties with the home country and with the host country can coexist. An altruistic migrant who sends remittances to his family back home assimilates more the more altruistic he is, and also more than a non-remitting migrant. -- Assimilation of migrants ; Acculturation identity ; Links with...
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Co-national and Transnational Networks in International Migration to Spain
Neubecker, Nina; Smolka, Marcel - 2012
This paper provides evidence that transnational networks, defined as networks operating across nationalities, are shaping observed patterns of international migration. In a stylized model of migration with random friendship formation, individuals from a given origin country are attracted to...
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EMU, the Changing Role of Public Debt and the Revival of Sovereign Credit Risk Perception
Schmid, Kai D.; Schmidt, Michael - 2012
Using annual data for 21 OECD countries we provide evidence of remarkable mispricing of sovereign bonds for the so-called GIIPS countries before the start of the financial crisis. Our results also qualify the view of pronounced overpricing in the crisis. In detail, we find: (i) Since the 1980s...
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Income redistribution going awry : the reversal power of the concern for relative deprivation
Stark, Oded; Sorger, Gerhard - 2012
We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can exacerbate income inequality (when inequality is measured by the Gini coefficient). This happens when individuals' preferences depend negatively not only on work time (effort) but also on low...
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